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Time to go "old school" here and remember back to the days where disks used Cylinder, Head, and Sector (CHS) formatting. For the OMAP to find and boot off the SD Card, the first primary partition must contain a FAT32 partition formatted with 255 heads and 63 sectors. It is very specific, but not hard to setup.Formatting the SD CardSince putting a Linux file system on a FAT32 partition is problematic, it is recommended to create 2 partitions. The first partition is a boot partition between 64-128 Megabytes and the second partition is a Linux partition consuming the rest of the card.Plug your SD card into your Linux box - do not mount it. For this example, we will assume the card shows up as /dev/sdc - substitute this for the real device on your specific machine.Fdisk the drive and print the partition information

Look for the size in bytes of the device and calculate the number of cylinders, dropping factions, if we have 255 heads and 63 sectors.

new_cylinders = Size / 8225280 (for this example we will have 993001472 / 8225280 which equals 120.725 or 120 cylinders)

Since we are changing the underlying geometry of the disk, we must clear the partition table before doing it. So delete all partitions using the fdisk 'd' command - yes, you will lose all data on the card. Once that is done, we can set the new geometry in expert mode. We will set the # of heads to 255, # of sectors to 63, and # of cylinders to new_cylinders.

The partition table should look something like the following. Notice the heads, sectors, and cylinders. Make sure partition 1 is active and FAT32. If it looks good - write the new partition information out.

To resolve this problem, I formated the partition with FAT 16 and secured, that the kernel name was shorter than 8 characters and as extension I used img instead of uImg, because this are only 3 charactes.It worked in my case with